Gene expression patterns define novel roles for E47 in cell cycle progression, cytokine-mediated signaling, and T lineage development.
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Isaac Engel | Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani | M. Fallahi-Sichani | C. Murre | I. Engel | H. Petrie | Ruth Schwartz | Cornelis Murre | Howard T Petrie | Ruth Schwartz
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